Hi,
I am a non-EU citizen. I have been in Ireland for the past 3.5 years and am currently on stamp 4, working for an Irish MNC. My base location is Ireland.
On medical grounds, I had applied for a temporary transfer to my home country. The transfer has been approved, and the company has granted me the option to relocate for 1 year. During the 1-year period, I will be on Irish payroll, and we will pay taxes in Ireland and additional costs in my home country (taxes, etc) will be handled by the company. There is no issue with work permits in my home country, as I am legally allowed to work there (since I am a citizen of that country). Tax wise, there will be no issues as the company will take care of it.
What's not clear is how will I be able to come back to Ireland. I am currently on stamp 4 and as far as I understand, if I leave the country for > 90 days, the stamp 4 will be revoked. Does it mean that I will also lose the right to work for an Irish firm? Is IRP tied to the right to work for an Irish firm, or is it just a permission to reside in the state? If I lose the permission to reside in the state, it won't matter, as I would be able to come back by applying for a new visa. However, if it is also related to right to work in Ireland, then it is a problem for me.
Also, if it is revoked, I assume that I need to reapply for a visa before coming back next year. If so, will I get stamp 1 or stamp 4 after I enter Ireland?
Thanks for your help in advance.
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